SoftwareONE at AWS Summit in NYC, Booth #807

August 3, 2017

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Editorial Staff

A recent article on ZDNet highlighted the most up to date data from research firm, IDC, regarding public cloud spend. IDC found that public cloud spend is expected to hit $128B by the end of 2017 (up over 25% from 2016) and $266B by 2021. Analyzing cost data and managing cloud spend over a long period of time in an organization can be rather complicated. Even in the best of circumstances – an open culture without rogue IT – the data can be significantly more or less than planned for, creating havoc for forecasting budgets.

At SoftwareONE we have developed a way to analyze, forecast, predict and manage AWS budget and spend all within our PyraCloud platform. Managing cloud budget and spend does not have to be overwhelming if resources are automatically discovered, tagged and assigned to business units and budgeted accordingly. PyraCloud provides this framework and methodology to help govern and manage the budget and spend of all your cloud resources.

Please join us at Booth #807 at the AWS Summit in New York City on August 14th to better understand how moving certain applications and services to the cloud can benefit your business, how to more easily manage both overall cloud budget and spend, and how AWS fits into your cloud strategy.

SoftwareONE provides both platform – PyraCloud – and services for customers to better manage cloud budget and spend and provide increased visibility across the entire software portfolio – whether on-premises or in the cloud. We hope to see you at Booth #807 at the AWS Summit on August 14th in NYC.

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